- News
- International
- Liberty Walk Unveils Widebody Lamborghini Miura for TAS 2025
Liberty Walk’s latest build for the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon 2025 comes in the form of a wide-bodied Lamborghini Miura.
Renowned Japanese tuning house Liberty Walk is known for creating some of the most polarising widebody builds in the game. This time around for the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon 2025 (TAS 2025), the tuning house has elected to use the legendary Lamborghini Miura as the basis for its latest build.
Christened as the LB-Silhouette Works GT, the LBWK team has really worked extensively on this special Miura, as almost all the original exterior body panels have been replaced or upgraded. For starters, the modded Miura gets a reworked front bumper design plus a racecar-style front splitter with racing canards on the side.
Meanwhile, the standard car’s side fenders have been replaced with much wider ones to give the Miura the signature LBWK widebody look, as well as making extra room for the deep-dish wheels it rolls on, which are shod in wide racing slicks. Complementing the flared-out fenders are the trick aerodynamic side skirts and the motorsport-style small side mirrors, while the car’s super-low stance could also indicate that the car might be installed with an air suspension system.
Given that this special build is an LB model, the LBWK Miura is donned with a massive, GT-style rear wing, which complements well with the aggressive rear diffuser the car comes with. And just like previous LB builds, this special Miura is also draped in the same white hue, plus the special LBWK livery featuring the Japanese flag on the side.
Besides these several official images, Liberty Walk has been quite silent regarding the rest of the details on this special Miura build, except the fact that it will headline the tuning house’s showcase at the upcoming TAS 2025, set to take place on Jan 10, 2025. Along the LB-Silhouette Works GT will be another special model, although no details were shared on the mysterious build, at least for now.
The Lamborghini Miura is not the first Italian exotic being ‘butchered’ by Liberty Walk, as the renowned tuning house also famously worked on models like the Ferrari F40, Lamborghini Countach, and the Ferrari 458, to name a few. Given that those models already received mixed reviews, with purists condemning the builds as sacrilegious to the original cars themselves, there’s a chance that this Miura build might be facing the same fate as its fellow compatriots.
Gallery





Tagged:
Written By
Mukhlis Azman
An avid two-wheeler that writes and talks about four-wheelers for a living, while dreaming of an urban transit-laden Malaysia. @mukhlisazman